Before I start posting the photographs I've taken, it is essential for you to understand the basics. First, it's pivotal to know your camera. Cameras are often differentiated by quality, durability, weight and cost. The following paragraphs outline the different types of cameras used:
POINT AND SHOOT AND COMPACT CAMERAS
These are the most common cameras out there. What makes them so popular in the market is their price. They are relatively cheaper than the more sophisticated cameras. This is because of its simplicity derived from just an easy point of the camera in a particular direction and the preceding trip of the shutter. Though, they are simpler and relatively cheaper, I've found that these cameras lacked advanced features and therefore the photograph outcomes were rather edgy and of low quality.
ADVANCED DIGITAL CAMERAS AND BRIDGE CAMERAS
These are relatively larger than the compact cameras. This is due to their fairly wide focal lengths and larger zoom lenses. Due to many additional features, these cameras have often helped me capture better quality pictures. However, such cameras lack the professional capabilities of the DSLR's and the SLR's. Furthermore, unlike the DSLR's and SLR's, Advanced Digital Cameras have fixed lenses and hence can't be changed.
DSLR'S AND SLR'S
These are the cameras I have used to take most of my photographs. This is because they are the best. Their advanced features have intrigued me and their end products have fascinated me! I also like them and often prefer them due to its manual capabilities. Most notably, they don't intrude my photographs with extra effects and let me have control of all the aspects of a photograph. Furthermore, the ability to change lenses has helped me adapt to the ranges and distances required for me ideal photograph. However, sometimes when I was taking pictures out in the wild, it often toakes me too long to change my lenses.
MY RECOMMENDATION
As I've stated earlier, I am more inclined towards DSLR's and SLR's. If higher price and more weight doesn't phase you, these cameras are your ideal option for high quality photographs. Also, please note that my blog primarily features photographs taken from DLSR's.